Ensign of Nevada Substitute Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.7: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on terms of service to three two-year terms for Members of the House and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Nevada.
(Rep Ensign )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 3:57:00 PM
Christensen of Nebraska Substitute Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.6: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on terms of service to three two-year terms for Members of the House and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Nebraska.
(Rep Christensen )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 3:48:00 PM
Blunt of Missouri Substitute Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.5: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on terms of service to three two-year terms for Members of the House and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Missouri. The amendment would allow states to set longer or shorter limits than those included in the amendment.
(Rep Blunt )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 3:36:00 PM
Crapo of Idaho Substitute Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.4: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on terms of service to three two-year terms for Members of the House and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Idaho.
(Rep Crapo )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 2:48:00 PM
McInnis of Colorado Substitute Amendment0 - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.3: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on terms of service to three two-year terms for Members of the House and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Colorado.
(Rep McInnis )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 2:37:00 PM
Hutchinson of Arkansas Substitute Amendment - On Agreeing to the Amendment
Bill: HJRES 2, Term Limits resolution (Rep McCollum ) H.AMDT.2: An amendment in the nature of a substitute to amend the Constitution by establishing a lifetime limitation on service of House Members of three two-year terms and two six-year terms for Members of the Senate. The amendment would stipulate that, upon ratification by the states, incumbents would be considered to have served one term. The amendment specifies that there is no time limit for ratification. The text of the amendment is identical to language recommended by voters in the State of Arkansas.
(Rep Hutchinson )
Vote Date: 2/12/1997 2:27:00 PM
Frank M. Tejeda Post Office Building - On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Bill: HR 499 A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service under construction at 7411 Barlite Boulevard in San Antonio, Texas, as the "Frank M. Tejeda Post Office Building". (Rep Bonilla )
Vote Date: 2/5/1997 12:26:00 PM
Bill: SCONRES 3 A concurrent resolution providing for a recess or adjournment of the Senate from January 9, 1997 to January 21, 1997, and an adjournment of the House from January 9, 1997 to January 20, 1997, from January 20, 1997 to January 21, 1997, and from January 21, 1997 to February 4, 1997. (Sen Lott )
Vote Date: 1/7/1997 5:27:00 PM